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If Microsoft is garbage, then you get a good one, what are you using? Don't you use garbage too?
Getting back to business, the question is, do you have a system in your 250G hard drive? This is an important question! According to what you said, your system should be on a 160g hard drive.
When connecting dual hard disks, it should be noted that the two hard disks cannot have a system at the same time, and you need to look at the settings in the BIOS.
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Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
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Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage! Microsoft is garbage!
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First of all, do not rule out the cause of the virus, take a look at the antivirus in advanced security mode.
1. Go to CMOS, in the power management menu, pmeeventwake
UP (PME event wake-up) should be disable.
2. Click My Computer, Properties, Advanced, Settings, and turn off the automatic restart function if the system fails.
3. The software is incompatible, which often causes the problem of shutdown and restart, which is a new mechanism of XP. Solution: Right-click on "My Computer" and select Properties.
Select the "Advanced" tab, find "Startup & Failback", and click the "Settings" button next to it. Remove the checkmark before "Auto Restart" in "System Failure" (if you're using XP only, you can uncheck all the checkboxes you see, which will speed up the XP startup).
4. Enter the safe mode, if it does not restart after shutting down, continue to check the system reason, if it restarts after shutting down, replace the power supply.
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If you still have this problem after using it, it means that your configuration is conflicting, just find a computer expert to see if there is any problem with your configuration.
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Put the disc into the optical drive.
Restart your computer. Go to the BIOS
Put first
Later changed to. cd-room
Then the system can be installed.
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You see if it's wrong, it shouldn't be shut down, it's hibernating
Because the system, hard drive, etc. are shut down at the same time, it will take a while for you to move it a few times and even if it is re-displayed, so you may think it is a shutdown.
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If you are a desktop, you can look at it like this, open the main chassis, turn on the computer to see if the CPU fan is rotating, if not, the CPU is overheating, if there is no problem with the hardware, find a good software antivirus.
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The landlord may be infected with a computer virus, restore or redo the system to try, if you don't feel at ease to boot the phone press f8 to enter the safe mode antivirus to try it.
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What is the temperature of each hardware under the test?
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Fix it automatically! If you can enter the system, find startup and fault recovery in the advanced properties of the system, remove the check before the automatic restart, and then confirm, it is also recommended to run chkdsk to check the disk error.
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Why does the computer turn on automatically?
There are three cases:
1. Power supply problems.
2. BIOS setting problem.
3. Wake-up function.
Power supply problem: It is mainly manifested in the poor grounding system, which is divided into poor mains grounding and chassis grounding.
The solution is as follows: connect the power strip to the computer.
BIOS Setup Issue: When the timer boot function is set to Enabled, the machine will automatically power on at a certain time on a set date. In addition, some motherboards have an auto-turn on function setting in the BIOS settings of the motherboard, and if this function is selected, the machine will automatically turn on when the power is on.
There are two types of grounding:
1. Place of work, 2. Protected place.
Refer to the following method for BIOS settings.
The settings of your machine can be checked by following the steps below.
1. Check the BIOS settings and set the Restore AC Power Loss of the Power Management Setup in the BIOS to Disabled.
2. If the above method does not work, continue to set PM Control by APM of Power Management Setup to Yes in BIOS.
Note that this is not the case for individual BIOS versions, please refer to the specific BIOS manual.
This is related to everyone's CMOS chip.
There are also the following: first enter the main interface of CMOS settings, select [Power Management Setup], and then select [PWR Lost Resume State], which has three options.
If you select the [Keep Off] item, it means that the computer will not automatically start when the call comes back after the power is off.
If [Last State] is selected, it means that when a call comes back after a power outage, the computer will return to the state of the computer before the power outage. If the computer is turned on before the power is off, it will automatically turn on after the call comes. If the computer is in a shutdown state before the power is off, the computer will not automatically turn on after the call.
I would like to add that although it can also be classified as a wake-up function, I would like to mention it separately. That's caused by viruses. Cybersecurity is becoming more and more severe, and even if prevention measures are improving, they are not as fast as they are.
I think this is important and the application falls into the fourth category. Computer security is becoming more and more important today.
The working place is a virtual land, and the protected land is the earth Simply put, the ground on the chassis is the working place, and the protected land is the earth.
Wake-up function: Check if your network card has a "wake-up" function? You can right-click on "My Computer --- Properties--- Hardware Device Manager - Network Adapters" and then double-click on "Network Adapters" - find your network card, double-click on it, and in the "Advanced" section, set the "Wake-up" function to disabled.
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You need to go to the BIOS to check the power configuration.
They said it in detail enough
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